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Cross River State Independent Electoral Commission (CROSIEC) has released a schedule of activities for the local government election fixed for May 24, 2023.

The schedule of activities was contained in a statement by the Secretary of the Commission, Bassey Ekuri and made available on Saturday in Calabar.

Activities for the council poll will kick-off on October 1, with primaries of the various political parties and culminate with the election and publication of results on May 24, 2023.

According to the schedule, conduct of the party’s primaries, including resolution of disputes arising from the primaries is between October 1 and 21.

“Presentation of list of candidates: collection, completion and return of CROSIEC form LGE 001 and 002 will also take place from October 24 to November 24.

CROSIEC form LGE 003 (list of candidates whose particulars have been confirmed by the commission) is also to be submitted in the same period.

The schedule indicated that CROSIEC form LGE 004 (list of candidates whose particulars have been queried), will also be addressed within the period – October 24 to November 24.

The secretary said that sales of nomination forms by the commission to the political parties had been fixed for between November 28 and December 2.

Validation of nomination particulars by the Electoral Officers (EOs) and processing/validation of particulars of candidates by the commission is fixed for December 10 and between December 11 and 20 respectively.

Similarly, he said that publication of the final list of nomination particulars by the commission is for December 26.

“Campaigns for the election will commence on December 27 while submission of names of polling agents for the poll to the EOs by political parties will be from April 3 to 11, 2023.

“Publication of notice of poll by the commission is for May 20, 2023 and the last day of campaign is May 23, 2023,” he stated.

He said that the election would witness an improvement over the last conducted council poll in the state.

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